To understand the future of broadband is no longer a PC phenomenon. Broadband is how consumers will experience video. It is how they will communicate with each other via phone systems and mobile systems. Broadband is IPTV on TV sets. Broadband is an OnDemand video system delivered to your PVR.
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Missing the Boat in Measuring Twitter?
Not only do Nielsen stats saying Twitter has a hard time retaining users miss all those who use third party applications to Tweet, as Steve Safran notes, they also miss the mobile portion. Twitter, let’s not forget, was initially devised as a mobile app whose founders discovered its power during an earthquake. Part of Twitter’s [...]
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Daily Links – Some Business, Media and Technology Love
Links for April 29, 2009. Here’s what we’re following in the mothership.
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Norbert Young, McGraw-Hill Construction
Executive FaceTime host Hal Espo sat down with Norbert Young, President of McGraw-Hill Construction to talk about the future of b2b publishing.
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Is Google News Getting more Googley?
Google launches a Digg-like iGoogle gadget and the Interweb rumor mill has it that they’ll soon update their news site with something more “intelligent.” What gives?
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Dishonest, Incompetent or Chalk it up to an Innocent Fail?
Time rolls out yet another Top 100 list and doesn’t realize it’s been hacked. Hard.
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Mapping the Swine Flue
Obsessed with the Swine Flu? Following every tweet about it? Now you can map it.
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Larry Kramer’s Next Venture?
Noted entrepreneur and award-winning journalist Larry Kramer came by Naked Media and hinted (about three-quarters through) that he might be getting into a new financial news venture.
He also goes over:How to save journalism
Why remarks Rupert Murdoch and the publisher of the Wall Street journal made about Google devaluing all it touches were “a little unfair.”
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Flying Cockroach
I have done battle and killed many cockroaches in my New York lifetime. I have never in my life seen a flying cockroach…until today.

